"Totally corrupted," said Wolf, reprovingly, looking at Heika and then glancing over at me. "Your fault."

"Too sensitive to this kind of thing now!" Heika yelled at me, over the dinner table. "All your fault! I blame you!"

Housemates insist that I am able to make people more slash-aware by simply living in close proximity to them. Also, living in said close proximity also subjects them to a great deal of slash.

The way this conversation happened was that we were out today, housemates and I and a friend of ours, at a Japanese restaurant for dinner, when Heika looked up at us and said, "That couple..." - and demonstrated that her real-life slash detector is working far better than mine. Merry and I agreed, and I laughingly said that I never thought she'd notice that. The exchange above ensued.

Heika and I were having a debate as to whether we should order dinner first, or whether I should be made to tell her the story for Dark Water first, and this time Wolf and I outvoted her on a Court of Appeal majority. "I'm older than you," I said, "And so is Wolf, and we know better."

AW, how precious are you?NOT HALF AS PRECIOUS AS YOU. *HUGS YOU TIGHT* Also, that sign? WTH. XDOMG I KNOW. IT MADE ME XD. Britain is CRAZY ABOUT SIGNS. Did I tell you that once I saw this wall with a sign on it that said, "Anti-Climb Paint. Do not Climb!"

But in Singapore, there was a sign on a wall near escalators that said, "CAUTION: WALL". I WAS, "OMG. NO. YOU DON'T SAY."

Pointy thingies were so fun! You can play with them too! And they had so many of them on sale!I MISS YOU. It will be good to see you again! *grin* AND YES. YOU WERE KEEPING YOUR HAIR LONG FOR SO MUCH LONGER THAN ME. Also and my hair grows so SLOWLY.

YOU ARE EVEN CUTER. And the best thing is, you WRITE AND DRAW, TOO. And write SO WELL. *hugs*

I've never been to Germany! *grin* If we're both planning to join the ranks of Keanu Reeves' ilk in The Devil's Advocate, go for international law firms! More of chance to see such exotic names being used on a regular basis!

*laughs* I'll definitely keep that in mind. International law, and you're doing corporate law. What was your concentration in? Securities or something? Mmm...travel is lots of fun ^_^, especially after my two-day stint with sdragon in DC (go read! It was so much fangirlish fun...in a dorky newsman way XDDDD)